Coronation Street’s Sally Dynevor is spotted visiting a local bakery with her daughter

She returned to work after filming of Coronation Street resumed last month. 

And between her return to the cobbles and lockdown, Sally Dynevor was spotted running errands with her daughter Harriet, 16, in Alderley Edge, on Friday. 

The actress, 57, who has played Sally Metcalfe in the UK soap since 1986, stepped out to spend some quality time with her youngest child. 

Quality time: Coronation Street’s Sally Dynevor was spotted running errands with her daughter Harriet, 16, on a day off on Friday

Sally, who is also mother to Phoebe, 25, and Samuel, 23, with husband Tim Dynevor, cut a low-key figure as she emerged with the stylish teen. 

She opted for a casual look in some blue jeans and a puffy navy blouse, while finishing her look with a pair of black and white trainers and black sunglasses. 

Her daughter Harriet kept things simple in a pair of PrettyLittleThing white jogging bottoms and a black crop top that she paired with some white trainers. 

The pair were seen going to G Wienholt Bakery – famed for its pies and pastries. 

Running errands: The actress, 57, who has played Sally Metcalfe in the UK soap since 1986, stepped out to spend some quality time with her youngest child

Keeping it simple: Sally opted for a casual look in some blue jeans and a puffy navy blouse

Running errands: The actress, 57, who plays Sally Metcalfe in the UK hit soap, stepped out to spend some quality time with her daughter, Harriet, in Alderley Edge, Cheshire

Starring role: The actress has played Sally Metcalfe in the UK soap since 1986

Starring role: The actress has played Sally Metcalfe in the UK soap since 1986

The mother-daughter duo stuck to social distancing rules as they entered the bakery and linked arms as they left and crossed the road. 

Both Sally and Harriet seemed in high spirits as they beamed while on their jaunt. 

Sally returned to the set of Coronation Street last month after filming of the UK’s most-watched soap was halted due to the coronavirus pandemic. 

As the actors return to filming, the plan is to make enough shows to continue airing three episodes a week to ensure the soap remains on-screen in July. 

Casual: Her daughter Harriet kept things simple in a pair of PrettyLittleThing white jogging bottoms and a black crop top that she paired with some white trainers

Casual: Her daughter Harriet kept things simple in a pair of PrettyLittleThing white jogging bottoms and a black crop top that she paired with some white trainers

No kissing! Andrew Whyment, pictured as Kirk Sutherland, has revealed that kissing scenes will be banned in accordance with new social distancing measures

No kissing! Andrew Whyment, pictured as Kirk Sutherland, has revealed that kissing scenes will be banned in accordance with new social distancing measures

ITV bosses previously confirmed that older cast members will be kept at home during the first few weeks of filming.  

Andy Whyment, who plays Kirk in the soap, also revealed that kissing scenes will be banned in accordance with new social distancing measures. 

The star also shared a picture of new soap scripts to his Instagram, he penned: ‘New scripts EXCITED’ with smiley faces and a thumbs up emoji. 

Secret: Andy shared a picture of new soap scripts to his Instagram on Tuesday, he penned: 'New scripts EXCITED' with smiley faces and a thumbs up emoji

Secret: Andy shared a picture of new soap scripts to his Instagram on Tuesday, he penned: ‘New scripts EXCITED’ with smiley faces and a thumbs up emoji

The new safety measures are in accordance with the recently issued TV production guidelines which will be observed whilst filming the top ITV soap. 

The new episodes will be scheduled following the instalments recorded earlier this year before the coronavirus pandemic halted production in March. 

Cast and crew over the age of 70, or with an underlying health condition, will be kept at home during the early stages.

'Too risky': Cast and crew over the age of 70, or with an underlying health condition, will be kept at home during the early stages (Ken Barlow's Bill Roache, 88, pictured)

Sad: This may be sad news for soap fans, as cast members who fall into that age bracket include Sue Nicholls, 76, who plays Audrey Roberts

‘Too risky’: Cast and crew over the age of 70, or with an underlying health condition, will be kept at home during the early stages (Ken Barlow’s Bill Roache, 88, left, 88, and Audrey Roberts’ Sue Nicholls, 76, right) 

This may be sad news for soap fans, as cast members who fall into that age bracket include William Roache (who plays Ken Barlow), Barbara Knox (Rita Tanner), Sue Nicholls (Audrey Roberts) and Maureen Lipman (Evelyn Plummer). 

It has been reported that older stars may still appear via video calls, with a source telling Talk TV according to The Sun: ‘Bosses know just how important these characters are to their millions of fans.

‘And who wouldn’t love to see the likes of Ken, Evelyn and Roy taking part in a Zoom quiz night?

‘Or Tracy calling her dad and telling him how much she misses him. There are good ways to do it and that’s what they’re looking into at the moment.’